The Bulletin Board keeps you abreast of the latest news
around the NHL Monday-Friday.

- Boston forward Milan Lucic wasn’t suspended for his open-ice
hit on Buffalo goalie Ryan Miller that resulted in a concussion for the
Sabre. Boston GM Peter Chiarelli released
a statement following the decision and took a shot at Miller for
his choice language about Lucic following Saturday’s game: "I am also
proud that Milan took the high road, and chose not to engage in an exchange of
words after the unfortunate comments that were made about him following the
game."

- Miller’s replacement, Jhonas Enroth, helped the Sabres beat
Montreal in a shootout 3-2. Of course since
the Sabres have proven they won’t protect their goalies, Montreal forward Erik
Coleplowed
through Enroth during the tilt. Tyler
Myerswas
a healthy scratch for Buffalo because of his dreadful early season play.

- Jaromir Jagr has a serious man-crush on Claude Giroux. After comparing Giroux to Mario Lemieux
before the season, Jagr said
Giroux is among the top three players in the game after last night’s 5-3
victory over Carolina. Giroux tallied
two goals and an assist, giving him 11 markers and 11 helpers on the year.

- Winnipeg chased Tampa Bay goalie Dwayne Roloson after a
period and a half in which Roloson gave up four goals on 22 shots. The Jets went on to win 5-2.

- Mark Howe stole the show at yesterday’s Hockey Hall of Fame
induction ceremony. You can watch his
speech, along with speeches by Ed Belfour, Doug Gilmour and Joe Nieuwendyk here.